Muff is NOT in Co. Derry!!!!!!! It’s a little village in Co. Donegal…… Republic of Ireland! Although it is only 10 minutes drive away from Derry City. There’s a garage there called Top Muff where they sell top muffins,…they hold the annual Muff festival every July and (google this if you don’t believe me!) there’s the Muff Diving Club!!!

Many towns in England used to have thoroughfares called Grope Lane, Gropec_nt Lane or Pokeskirt Lane, usually where the ladies of more negotiable virtue would peddle their.. erm… wares. Sadly most if not all of these have had their names changed.

Rodti, I found out about the utterly brilliant Gropecunt Lane while researching this post, but sadly there are none at all to see on Google Maps and (at least officially), none left in Britain any more.

hahahaha, can we get one for every country. This is an awesome top ten list, you can post this to our site http://www.toptentopten.com/ and then link back to your site. We are looking for content and in return our users will track back to your site. The coolest feature is you can let other people vote on the rankings of your list.

Cockburn Street in Edinburgh, despite looking rather rude, is actually pronounced “Co-burn Street” which does remove the fun from the name.

Cock Bridge up in the Grampian Mountains, however, does not drop the “ck” from Cock. And given it’s on one of the first major(ish) roads to close due to snow in Scotland you can regularly hear me giggling like a schoolgirl when the radio annouces the “Cock Bridge to Tomintoul” road closes.

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